Description
Studies have shown that calcitonin antibody reacts with the human protein calcitonin and labels C-cells in normal thyroid. Calcitonin antibody has been reported to be particularly useful in differentiating medullary carcinoma from papillary and follicular thyroid cancer. Most medullary carcinomas are positive for calcitonin; conversely, most papillary and follicular types of thyroid cancer are usually negative for calcitonin. When used in conjunction with TTF-1 thyroid medullary carcinoma may be distinguishable from laryngeal moderately differentiated carcinoma.
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
| WEIGHT | N/A | 
|---|---|
| DIMENSIONS | N/A | 
| INTENDED USE | IVD | 
| SOURCE | Rabbit Polyclonal | 
| CLONE | N/A | 
| ISOTYPE | N/A | 
| ANTIGEN | Calcitonin | 
| LOCALIZATION | Cytoplasmic | 
| POSITIVE CONTROL | Medullary carcinoma or thyroid C-cells | 
| BY LETTER | C | 
DATASHEETS & SDS
INTERNATIONAL
REFERENCES
1. Us-Krasovec M, et al. Pathologica. 1998 Feb; 90(1):5-13.
2. Kos M, Separović V, Sarcević B. Acta Med Croatica. 1995; 49(4-5):195-9.
3. Hirsch MS, Faquin WC, Krane JF. Mod Pathol. 2004 Jun; 17(6):631-6.
								




			
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.